Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Students

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Algebraic Thinking
Asylum Seeker Communities
Asylum Seeker Experiences
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culturally responsive pedagogy
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educational equity practices
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Finger Counting
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Holistic Sexuality Education
inclusive curriculum strategies
Intensive English Centre
Meta Language
Metalanguage
multilingual classrooms
Northern Triangle Countries
Number System
Personal Development
professional development for diverse learners
Refugee Students
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School Teaches Prime Mathematics
social emotional learning
South Sudan
South Sudanese Women
trauma informed teaching
Western School Systems
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Zealand Primary Teacher

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032076065
  • Weight: 1300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Students: Skills and Strategies for Classroom Teachers outlines the ways educators can support positive educational and social outcomes for the most vulnerable children in their communities.

Each chapter briefly outlines the relevant theory, expanding on this through vignettes from research and analytical reflection, helping the reader identify and apply the differentiated pedagogical understandings in their own classrooms. Providing insights from educators who are doing this work successfully across the globe, the book highlights the challenges and considerations that teachers face in multilingual, multicultural classroom environments where students’ common experience is trauma and loss and guides them towards effective practice.

This book is intended for use in schools by school leaders and classroom teachers and by educational professionals engaged in supporting schools with students with refugee backgrounds.

Maura Sellars, PhD, has three decades of experience as a teacher and member of school executive teams, and almost two decades as an academic, specialising in differentiation strategies. As an inclusivist, her current research, books and articles focus on authentic school inclusion for students with refugee and asylum seeker experiences.

Scott Imig, PhD, is a former primary and middle school teacher. He has spent much of his university career studying the qualities of effective and engaging classrooms. His current research focuses on understanding and helping school communities support the integration of families with refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.

Professor John Fischetti started his career in refugee education working with Haitian and Cambodian refugee children in the United States. His current work focuses on school and leadership transformation, advocating for changing the role of the learner, the role of the teacher and assessment simultaneously to promote learning equity.

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